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To build upon this concept we used computational modeling to show that the YB-1 peptide tethers to RSK.
Even the main premise of the show is built upon the concept of existential salvation: the idea that one day this wonderful being will drop out of the sky to rescue us from the crippling tedium of adult life, to make us believe that there is more to existence than work, bills and over-thinking popular tea-time television shows.
And … he's wonderful". Even the main premise of the show is built upon the concept of existential salvation: the idea that one day this wonderful being will drop out of the sky to rescue us from the crippling tedium of adult life, to make us believe that there is more to existence than work, bills and over-thinking popular tea-time television shows.
The simpler approaches are built upon the concept "Level of Certainty" (LoC).
"We're also a culture built upon the concept that the original law is God's law, outlined in the Ten Commandments.
For this purpose, an improved void detection algorithm is proposed, where the underlying theory is built upon the concept of mean change detection based on the feed pressure signals.
Google and Facebook have a good grip on market dynamics, with Facebook particularly well-positioned because the entire company has been built upon the concept of a user profile as the basic marketing unit.
The methodological framework is built upon the concept of futures thinking, which makes it possible to 'constructively think about the futures' [88, 90], capture topics simultaneously under conditions of deep uncertainty [91, 92, 93, 94], and unlock the potential for paradigmatic change rather than just highlighting incremental improvements along current trajectories [45].
The American Promise is built upon the concept of each generation paying it forward to the next -- we owe it to those who will follow us to keep our country awesome, and in an ideal world -- hand it off to them better than we received it.
A modern variation of the teleological argument is built upon the concept of the fine-tuned Universe: According to the website Biologos: "Fine-tuning refers to the surprising precision of nature's physical constants, and the beginning state of the Universe.
In contrast, the compression-based (CB) measure (Li et al., 2001) built upon the concept of Kolmogorov complexity is both independent of the k-mer size (since it is not based on k-mer counts) and the assumption of the contiguity of conserved segments.
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